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'' | ''[[Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths]]'' features a series of 18 [[promo]] '''[[box topper]]s'''. | ||
Due to an internal error, the three Japanese-language exclusive Godzilla Series Monster cards can only be found in Japanese Draft and Collector Boosters and as Japanese box toppers. They are not found in English or French Collector Boosters.<ref>{{DailyRef|news/japanese-exclusives-not-included-en-and-fr-collector-boosters-2020-04-16|Japanese Exclusives Not Included In EN And FR Collector Boosters|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|April 16, 2020}}</ref> | Each [[booster box]] has a single-card Box Topper pack featuring a [[foil]] [[Godzilla Series Monster cards|Godzilla Series Monster card]]. In Japanese boosters, there are 18 different Box topper cards in foil, three of which are only in Japanese. Due to an internal error, the three Japanese-language exclusive Godzilla Series Monster cards can only be found in Japanese Draft and Collector Boosters and as Japanese box toppers. They are not found in English or French Collector Boosters.<ref>{{DailyRef|news/japanese-exclusives-not-included-en-and-fr-collector-boosters-2020-04-16|Japanese Exclusives Not Included In EN And FR Collector Boosters|[[Wizards of the Coast]]|April 16, 2020}}</ref> | ||
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! No !! Kaiju !! Alternative card title !! Original card !! Notes | ! No !! Kaiju !! Alternative card title !! Original card !! Notes | ||
!Character Information | !Character Information | ||
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|An alien weapon released alongside King Ghidorah in Godzilla vs. Gigan.<br/>Design taken from Godzilla: Final Wars. | |An alien weapon released alongside King Ghidorah in Godzilla vs. Gigan.<br/>Design taken from Godzilla: Final Wars. | ||
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| 385 ||[[wikipedia:Mothra|Mothra's Giant Cocoon]] || {{card|Mysterious Egg||IKO|#=385|title=Mothra's Great Cocoon}} || {{card|Mysterious Egg||IKO|#=3}} || Japanese only<br/>(モスラの | | 385 ||[[wikipedia:Mothra|Mothra's Giant Cocoon]] || {{card|Mysterious Egg||IKO|#=385|title=Mothra's Great Cocoon}} || {{card|Mysterious Egg||IKO|#=3}} || Japanese only<br/>(モスラの{{ruby|巨|きょ}}{{ruby|大|だい}}な{{ruby|繭|まゆ}}) | ||
|Mothra was frequently seen in giant cocoons before metamorphosing into its Imago (adult) form.<br/>Art does not seem to be taken from any specific design. | |Mothra was frequently seen in giant cocoons before metamorphosing into its Imago (adult) form.<br/>Art does not seem to be taken from any specific design. | ||
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| 386 || [[wikipedia:Battra|Battra]]|| {{card|Dirge Bat||IKO|#=386|title=Battra, Dark Destroyer}} || {{card|Dirge Bat||IKO|#=84}} || Japanese only<br/>( | | 386 || [[wikipedia:Battra|Battra]]|| {{card|Dirge Bat||IKO|#=386|title=Battra, Dark Destroyer}} || {{card|Dirge Bat||IKO|#=84}} || Japanese only<br/>({{ruby|暗|あん}}{{ruby|黒|こく}}{{ruby|破|は}}{{ruby|壊|かい}}{{ruby|獣|じゅう}},バトラ) | ||
|Battra was created by the Earth to punish humanity and its advanced technology that was damaging it.<br/>Battra is in its appearance from Godzilla vs. Mothra. | |Battra was created by the Earth to punish humanity and its advanced technology that was damaging it.<br/>Battra is in its appearance from Godzilla vs. Mothra. | ||
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| 387 || [[Wikipedia:Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla]]|| {{card|Crystalline Giant||IKO|#=387|title=Mechagodzilla, the Weapon}} || {{card|Crystalline Giant||IKO|#=234}} || Japanese only<br/>( | | 387 || [[Wikipedia:Mechagodzilla|Mechagodzilla]]|| {{card|Crystalline Giant||IKO|#=387|title=Mechagodzilla, the Weapon}} || {{card|Crystalline Giant||IKO|#=234}} || Japanese only<br/>({{ruby|決|けっ}}{{ruby|戦|せん}}{{ruby|兵|へい}}{{ruby|器|き}},メカゴジラ) | ||
|A robotic form of Godzilla with multiple origin stories.<br/>This design is taken from the Millennium Era films. | |A robotic form of Godzilla with multiple origin stories.<br/>This design is taken from the Millennium Era films. | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:52, 22 August 2020
Ikoria: Lair of Behemoths features a series of 18 promo box toppers.
Each booster box has a single-card Box Topper pack featuring a foil Godzilla Series Monster card. In Japanese boosters, there are 18 different Box topper cards in foil, three of which are only in Japanese. Due to an internal error, the three Japanese-language exclusive Godzilla Series Monster cards can only be found in Japanese Draft and Collector Boosters and as Japanese box toppers. They are not found in English or French Collector Boosters.[1]
No | Kaiju | Alternative card title | Original card | Notes | Character Information |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
370 | King Caesar | King Caesar, Ancient Guardian | Huntmaster Liger | A guardian deity. Design taken from Godzilla: Final Wars. | |
371 | Mothra | Mothra, Supersonic Queen | Luminous Broodmoth | A giant moth that often assists the protagonist in Godzilla media. Appearance taken from either Showa or Heisei incarnations of the character. | |
372 | Godzilla Junior | Babygodzilla, Ruin Reborn | Pollywog Symbiote | Appearance resembles Little Godzilla from the Heisei series of films. Art taken from Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla. | |
373 | SpaceGodzilla | Spacegodzilla, Death Corona | Void Beckoner | Renamed Spacegodzilla, Void Invader on MTG Arena[2] | A space clone of Godzilla. Art taken from Godzilla vs. SpaceGodzilla. |
374 | Destoroyah | Destoroyah, Perfect Lifeform | Everquill Phoenix | Hesei Godzilla's final opponent. Art is taken from Destoroyah's Perfect Form at the end of Godzilla vs. Destoroyah. | |
375 | Godzilla | Godzilla, Doom Inevitable | Yidaro, Wandering Monster | Represents the final form of Godzilla in Shin Godzilla, in which Godzilla mutates after each fight. | |
376 | Anguirus | Anguirus, Armored Killer | Gemrazer | Godzilla's first antagonist. Art is a combination of Godzilla Raids Again and Godzilla: Final Wars. | |
377 | Godzilla | Godzilla, Primeval Champion | Titanoth Rex | Represents Hesei era Godzilla. | |
378 | SpaceGodzilla | Bio-Quartz Spacegodzilla | Brokkos, Apex of Forever | See notes on Spacegodzilla, Death Corona. | |
379 | King Ghidorah | Ghidorah, King of the Cosmos | Illuna, Apex of Wishes | Godzilla's most prominent antagonist. Art is a combination of Showa and Hesei incarnations. | |
380 | Biollante | Biollante, Plant Beast Form | Nethroi, Apex of Death | Human and plant genes combined with Godzilla DNA created Biollante. Art is taken from plant form in Godzilla vs. Biollante. | |
381 | King Caesar | King Caesar, Awoken Titan | Snapdax, Apex of the Hunt | See notes for Huntmaster Liger. | |
382 | Dorat | Dorat, the Perfect Pet | Sprite Dragon | Genetically engineered pets from the 23rd century that would later mutate into King Ghidorah. Design seemingly taken from concept art for Godzilla vs. King Ghidorah. | |
383 | Rodan | Rodan, Titan of Winged Fury | Vadrok, Apex of Thunder | A volcanic pterodactyl monster. Art taken from the Hesei era incarnations. | |
384 | Gigan | Gigan, Cyberclaw Terror | Gyruda, Doom of Depths | An alien weapon released alongside King Ghidorah in Godzilla vs. Gigan. Design taken from Godzilla: Final Wars. | |
385 | Mothra's Giant Cocoon | Mothra's Great Cocoon | Mysterious Egg | Japanese only (モスラの |
Mothra was frequently seen in giant cocoons before metamorphosing into its Imago (adult) form. Art does not seem to be taken from any specific design. |
386 | Battra | Battra, Dark Destroyer | Dirge Bat | Japanese only ( |
Battra was created by the Earth to punish humanity and its advanced technology that was damaging it. Battra is in its appearance from Godzilla vs. Mothra. |
387 | Mechagodzilla | Mechagodzilla, the Weapon | Crystalline Giant | Japanese only ( |
A robotic form of Godzilla with multiple origin stories. This design is taken from the Millennium Era films. |
References
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (April 16, 2020). "Japanese Exclusives Not Included In EN And FR Collector Boosters". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.
- ↑ Wizards of the Coast (April 2, 2020). "Statement on Spacegodzilla". magicthegathering.com. Wizards of the Coast.